5 quarts would be average.
lost soulwhat kind of transmission fluid is used in 1998 Hyundai elantra,and where do you put the fluid
I am going to guess you have either the 4L20E, or 4L60E automatic trans. they both are sealed transmissions. 2005 was the last year they installed that style transmission in the cars only. It actually started in 1998, not 1995. when you change a CV axle and lose fluid, there is a red cap on top of the transmission to replace the lost fluid. In most cases you would only lose about a quart and no more. if you are changing the filter, it is 7 quarts of dextron VI. on both transmissions.
the automatic transmission don't need the fluid to be changed never if you change the fluid with a new one you going to lost your transmission
Yes, you can change only the filter and then add enough oil to replace the amount lost by removing the filter.
If it is loose you will almost certainly have lost fluid and the vehicle may not move.
The metal transmission screw-in dipstick was removed and lost. This left the transmission fluid filler hole open. Normally water does not enter this location from above if the hood is closed. But since the engine was being washed, the washing fluid entered the transmission and mixed with the transmission fluid. The contamination caused the transmission to begin to cease normal expected hydraulic pressure. Transmission stopped working. Solution: Drain with a pump and refill the transmission fluid and replace the metal dipstick.
No, there is no connection between losing transmission fluid and the speed odometer not working. My mother's car lost all of it's transmission fluid but the odometer still worked.
It may mean your transmission is damaged, and is applying too much torque. You may have lost fluid through a crack in the transmission. A qualified transmission mechanic can determine if the transmission needs to be repaired or replaced.
There is not one. Just unloosen all the pan bolts If you're going to take all the bolts out, you'll need to buy six quarts of DEXTRON III transmission fluid to replace the lost fluid. Since you've got the transmission pan off anyways, you should go ahead and replace the filter and gasket. ($12.99 @ Autozone) Also, clean the magnet that is attached to the pan itself.
Probably about a quart as long as you keep the fluid from draining out of the cooling lines once you disconnect them.
Filter loss refers to the amount of drilling fluid lost into the formation while drilling a well. Mud cake is the layer of filter cake residue that forms on the borehole wall when drilling fluid is filtered into the formation. Filter loss mud cake is the specific term used to describe the formation of a mud cake due to filter loss during drilling operations.
It depends on how much fluid was lost or drained. Add a little at a time, you don't want to overfill it.